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what is the difference between IT and ICT
and also show their difdwrwnce with examples..

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Answered by kartikeyshu10
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IT and ICT must not be confused with each other because they are two different fields. The industry of Information Technology (IT) which involves computers, software, networking and other IT infrastructures to help relay or manage information is very important in modern-day living as seen primarily in big companies or corporations that run multi-billion-dollar ventures. So IT helps strengthen companies with the existence of a set of IT personnel that are equipped with servers, database management systems, and security measures for protecting confidential information about the company. Without IT, all of the company’s important data can easily be compromised by many outside attackers and hackers alike.

In an IT department, there are several specialists like a system administrator, IT manager, network engineer, computer programmer, and other IT experts that are all tasked with different specific roles. The core services of IT are summarized as giving tools that hasten company productivity, automates business processing, establishes a way to connect effectively with valuable customers or clients, and also the basic core service of supplying information. The more specific sub-tasks included in these core services are installing programs or computer software, building computer networks, designing an effective electronic system, and also managing an entire bulk of information in the form of databases.

“ICT,” completely known as “Information Communications Technology,” is more inclined to the education setting. In the more general sense, ICT is described as using computers and other digital technologies to aid individuals or institutions in handling or using information.

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Answered by nikki97
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ICT stands for Information Communication Technology. ICT deals with the use of computers and other electronic means to store, process, transmit, and retrieve data or information. It expands into the following significance:
1.Information-It refers to the information extracted from the data provided. 2.Communication-It refers to how the information is verified, distributed, and kept secure. 3.Technology-It refers to the formats and tools used to gather, store, and communicate information.

Nowadays, ICT applications are found in almost every field-education, healthcare, governance, business, design and manufacturing, employment, agriculture, science, environment, etc. Any product or device that stores, retrieves, processes, receives, or transmits information electronically falls under the purview of ICT.

IT has radically transformed the way we work. Outsourcing and telecommuting are two examples of the impact of IT on our society. Outsourcing refers to the services provided by one company to another. Call centers ste up in different parts of India, which takes various assignments from overseas companies, are a prime example of Outsourcing. Telecommuting refers to doing work from outside the office, usually from one's home. This is made possible by the development of technologies like broadband Internet and mobile computing.
Over the years, some vital issurs have gained prominence in the context of IT. These include intellectual property rights, plagiarism, privacy, and security and integrity of information.
Careers in the IT industry generally requires a person to have the following skills:
1.Logical thinking.
2.Ability to work for long hours.
3.Confidence and ability to take decisions.
4.Excellent communication skills.
5.Ability to learn new things.

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